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Page 1: ...entific Inc 470 Satellite Blvd NE Suite P Suwanee GA 30024 Phone 1 678 835 4934 Fax 1 678 804 1882 E Mail Support FlandersScientific com www FlandersScientific com This manual is based on firmware version 9 50 1866 If you have an older or newer firmware version some of the functions mentioned in may not be present or operate differently ...

Page 2: ... Video Menu 18 19 Scopes VU Meters Menu 20 22 System Menu 23 25 Alarm Menu 26 28 OSD Menu 29 GPI Menu 30 Audio Menu 31 Display Alignment Menu 32 Display Alignment Menu Custom Calibration LUTs 33 36 Monitor Specifications 37 Monitor Diagram LM 0750 39 Monitor Diagram LM 0950 40 Monitor Diagram CM 170W 41 Monitor Diagram LM 2140W 42 Monitor Diagram LM 2340W LM 2340TD 43 Monitor Diagram LM 2461W 44 ...

Page 3: ...the product When the product has been exposed to rain or water When the product does not operate properly as described in the instruction manual When the product has been dropped or damaged When the product displays any abnormal operating condition If the product requires replacement parts make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those equivalent pa...

Page 4: ...n serious obstruction of ventilation areas If using in enclosed space make sure to provide proper ventilation to maintain allowable operating temperature range The LCD panel used in this product contains glass and can cause serious injury if broken If the unit is dropped or otherwise damaged take care to avoid possible injury by glass shards Keep this product away from heat generating sources such...

Page 5: ...ination with Up and Down Keys to navigate On Screen Menu The Enter button is used to confirm selections within the On Screen Menu Power Used to turn power on off Volume Used to adjust volume Press down on this knob to instantly mute or unmute the volume Contrast Used to adjust contrast higher or lower Pressing down on the center of this button will return the contrast setting to its default positi...

Page 6: ... Input Loop Through Component In Out Component Video SD HD autosensing Input Loop Through Supports both YPbPr RGB signals Ext Sync In Out External Reference Synchronization Interface SDI In 1 SDI In 2 Two Autosensing Autoswitching Multi Format HD SDSDI Inputs Both Inputs support SD or HD SDI Signals 3Gbps if installed SDI Out 1 Out 2 Two mirrored SD HD SDI Outputs 3Gbps if installed Please note th...

Page 7: ...s the enter button to enter the highlighted sub menu Navigate the sub menu in the same way by using the up and down keys to highlight a particular function and press enter to toggle between that function s settings To exit the menu or back out of a sub menu simply press the menu button System Status Category The System Status Category does not contain any configurable settings but does provide imp...

Page 8: ...tions Please note that if you have set both Scopes Windows to the Off position in the Scopes VU Meters menu nothing will appear on screen when you toggle this function see Scopes VU Meters Menu section of this manual for more details Cross Hatch The Cross Hatch function toggles on off the onscreen display of a graphical cross hatch overlay Blue Only This function activates the monitor s Blue Only ...

Page 9: ... section of this manual With both Pixel to Pixel mapping and Overscan selected the area outside of the active scan will simply be blacked out but the active video will not be scaled outside of the 1 1 pixel scan With Pixel to Pixel mapping Off and overscan On the active scan area will be scaled full screen To view all active lines in Pixel to Pixel mapping mode make sure to turn Overscan Off Pixel...

Page 10: ...use a majority of the vertical screen height and provides an excellent quality large scale representation of the SD source Full Screen Mapping The full screen mode will scale the incoming source to fill as much of the screen as possible while preserving the incoming source s native aspect ratio If the incoming source and panel share the same resolution then there will be no difference between 1 1 ...

Page 11: ...g signal is not being shown on the monitor To exit the zoomed mode simply press down on the F Stop 4th from left rotary knob once more To exit the Pixel Zoom feature entirely simply press the function button assigned to this feature once more The Pixel Zoom function allows for an essentially artifact free high quality zoom on any portion of an HD signal LUM Coloring The F Stop Rotary knob will adj...

Page 12: ...8 bit and 0 1023 for 10 bit G Green level as an absolute value between 0 255 for 8 bit and 0 1023 for 10 bit B Blue level as an absolute value between 0 255 for 8 bit and 0 1023 for 10 bit You can also press the REF POS rotary knob to set a reference position onscreen Once your reference position is set it will be indicated on screen by a separate crosshair and you will be able to move the active ...

Page 13: ... By activating the Level B Variable Split function while in split screen mode the positioning of the split can be adjusted using the H POS rotary knob To quickly reset the split screen positioning to the default center position simply press down on the H POS rotary knob while the Level B Variable Wipe function is active Once your desired split screen wipe position is set you can the Level B Variab...

Page 14: ...ge window red background and DSLR in 1080i Preview with DSLR Zoom feature Off DSLR in 1080i Preview with DSLR Zoom Feature On DSLR in 480p Record Mode with DSLR Zoom feature off DSLR in 480p Record Mode with DSLR Zoom feature On enhanced timecode display large timecode overlay window Please note that as with the standard Alarm Monitoring feature the monitor may respond slowly to user toggles input...

Page 15: ... DeSqueeze to a function button which will allow you to toggle the de squeeze on and off To set the desqueeze ratio magnification go to the Video Menu and select your desired Anamorphic De Squeeze mode Anamorphic De Squeeze Modes Activating this function will enable an Active Format Description reader on the monitor that will provide both a text readout of AFD data and display corresponding marker...

Page 16: ...es the entire native latitude of the signal nothing is clipped but this can result in a rather dark image in many applications We provide both for this reason and you can quickly toggle between them as needed for different applications by assigning these modes to function keys These modes should only be used to offer on set viewers a rough normilization of the footage to give them an idea of what ...

Page 17: ...d relative to the incoming source or the Area Marker by toggling the Safety in Area option on the Marker Menu Marker BG The Marker Background function can be used to toggle how the area that lies outside of the Area Marker or Safety Marker boundaries is represented You can select from normal which does not alter the outlying area Transparent which shades the outlying area with a translucent cast o...

Page 18: ...thing is clipped but this can result in a rather dark image in many applications We provide both for this reason and you can quickly toggle between them as needed for different applications by assigning these modes to function keys These modes should only be used to offer on set viewers a rough normilization of the footage to give them an idea of what the content might look like as a starting poin...

Page 19: ...sending to the monitor Select from YPbPr SMPTE N10 YPbPr Betacam YPbPr MII Your selection will automatically adjust the monitor to compensate appropriately for differences in saturation and setup defaults within these standards Please note that you can override the setup selection set by this Component Setup feature by toggling the Composite Setup function after selecting the desired Component Set...

Page 20: ...rlay Column YRGB Peak Histogram Color Histogram RGB Histogram Audio Phase and Vertical Audio Level Meter PPM Please note that displaying two Scope Windows at the same time will cause the Scopes to update more slowly than displaying just one Scope Window To display just one scope Window select OFF in the secondary window selection An additional audio level meter mode called horizontal audio level m...

Page 21: ...ame side of the screen together Audio Display Channels Allows you to select the Audio Level Meters Channels that will be shown on the Vertical or Horizontal Audio Level Meters Select from Channels 1 2 1 8 9 16 or 1 16 Permitted Max Level Allows you to specify the Max Audio Level for your onscreen Audio Level Meters Select from 10 dBFS 9 dBFS or 8 dBFS OSC Mode LM 0750W Only NOTE The Scope VU Meter...

Page 22: ...ic Inc 22 Return to Table of Contents Scopes VU Meters Luminance Vector Scope RGB Parade GBR Parade Color Histogram YCbCr RGB Histogram Column YRGB Peak Histogram YCbCr Overlay RGB Overlay Audio Phase Meter Audio Level Meters ...

Page 23: ...W s or LM 0950W s shared analog inputs Use Component Pixel Format to toggle the Analog Component Video Inputs between YPbPr or RGB mode on all models 3G Level B 3Gbps SDI Level B Split Screen Vert or Horiz Picture in Picture Picture by Picture Link B Full Screen Link A Full Screen Link A Link B Overlay Mode 4 4 4 or 1080p50 60 4 4 4 SMPTE 425M B 4 2 2 Link A 0 2 2 Link B When monitoring a 3Gbps SD...

Page 24: ... right eye channels you can select Line by Line from the 3G Level B Menu selection which will instruct the monitor to interleave the sources and display them onscreen for 3D viewing through passive 3D glasses In addition to this Line by Line mode all FSI monitors with 3Gbps SDI inputs will have the following diagnostic modes for monitoring 3D signals without glasses 3D Checkerboard Checkerboard di...

Page 25: ...such an adjustment in SDI you should turn this option ON Back Light This option allows you to set the Backlight setting 15 100 to adjust peak white luminance level Back Light Interval The backlight interval is a power saving feature It allows you to specify the amount of time without an active signal being shown on the monitor that should be allowed to expire before the monitor s backlight is turn...

Page 26: ... that will be monitored This selection ONLY affects onscreen visual alarms and does not change what alarm events can be monitored through the remote control alarm monitoring software Safety Alarm Will trigger an alarm if a loss of signal is detected a full black field is detected a full blue field is detected and or embedded audio goes mute for the amount of time specified in the Audio Trigger Tim...

Page 27: ...ilar to the custom graticules feature on the marker menu to define the onscreen area that will be monitored Once your desired area has been set simply use the Menu button to back out of the Select Alarm Area function The default alarm monitoring area is the whole screen but this function allows users to specify smaller regions if only a portion of the screen area needs to be monitored UMD Display ...

Page 28: ...or White OSD UMD Position Bottom GPI Audio Meter Vertical Display Alignment Select Alarm Area System Status RS422 Address 1 Support Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Baud Rate Sets the RS422 baud rate This should be left at the default 9600 value unless otherwise specified by Flanders Scientific s support department Parity Sets Parity for RS422 communication This should be left at the default None positi...

Page 29: ...tatus Pos Changes position of onscreen status display window Select from Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right or Center Rotary Pos Changes position of onscreen window indicating status of any rotary knob Volume Contrast etc during adjustment Select from Top Center or Bottom Source ID Allows you toggle source ID function on off The Source ID function can be used to set a manual onscreen labe...

Page 30: ...s that can be toggled using the GPI interface 87654321 When looking at the GPI RJ 45 Connector located on the back of the monitor the pins are arranged 1 through 8 from right to left This GPI interface is a contact closure based system and PIN 5 is always the ground The GPI numbering on the GPI menu corresponds to the physical Pin assignments as follows Menu RJ 45 Pin GPI 1 Pin 1 GPI 2 Pin 2 GPI 3...

Page 31: ...ll be the stereo pair shown when the Audio Phase Meter is activated on the SDI 2 Input Component Audio Allows you to select between Analog Audio input via minijack connector or No Sound when Component Video is the selected video input CVBS Audio Allows you to select between Analog Audio input via minijack connector or No Sound when Composite Video is the selected video input DVI D Audio Allows you...

Page 32: ...ou contact an authorized FSI service representative Red Green Blue Gain Bias These settings allow you to manually adjust the white balance of the monitor We suggest using a 100 White Field for Gain adjustment and a 30 to 40IRE grey field for Bias adjustment Color Space CM 170W LM 2450W LM 2460W LM 2461W LM 2470W only The CM 170W LM 2450W LM 2460W LM 2461W LM 2470W are wide gamut LCD monitors with ...

Page 33: ... Main Menu If necessary update your FSI CFE equipped monitor to firmware version 9 49 or newer Firmware updates and instructions can be found at FlandersScientific com If you already have firmware 9 49 and the supporting CFE files installed on your monitor skip ahead to Page 35 Generating Custom LUTs Download the latest CFE distribution package from the support section of FlandersScientific com Se...

Page 34: ...y entering the following key combination on the monitor s keypad MENU ENTER UP DOWN MENU ENTER UP DOWN MENU DOWN POWER The monitor has successfully entered update mode if the Green Tally comes on followed by the Amber Tally Connect the FSI update cable that came with your monitor USB to RJ45 to an available USB port on your computer After a short time the computer should recognize the FSI monitor ...

Page 35: ...Wide Gamut bypassing factory LUTs For optimal results when importing a custom 3D LUT it is best to start with a neutral white balance setting If adjustment is necessary to obtain an optimal white balance RGB Gain and Bias settings can be found in the Display Alignment menu For best results we suggest adjusting Bias settings on a 35 Grey 35 IRE field and adjusting Gain settings on a 100 White 100 I...

Page 36: ...rag and drop the custom LUT files to the monitor It will take a few moments to transfer You may load up to three custom LUTs at a time user1 dat user2 dat and user3 dat Once the file has finished transferring on the monitor go to Menu Display Alignment Update CFE Press enter to begin the process and confirm with yes when the monitor prompts you The update process will take approximately 6 minutes ...

Page 37: ...DI 1x BNC Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite 3x BNC Component YPbPr RGB Component YPbPr RGB Component YPbPr RGB Component YPbPr RGB Component YPbPr RGB Component YPbPr RGB Component YPbPr RGB 2x BNC Optional 3Gbps SDI Outputs 2x BNC N A N A 3Gbps HD SD SDI 3Gbps HD SD SDI 3Gbps HD SD SDI 3Gbps HD SD SDI 3Gbps HD SD SDI 1x BNC HD SD SDI 3Gbps HD SD SDI Composite C...

Page 38: ...Yes Yes Blue Only Mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Monochrome Mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3D Lut Color Space Selection N A N A SMPTE C EBU REC709 DCI P3 N A N A N A SMPTE C EBU REC709 DCI P3 Color Temperature Select 3200K 5000K 5600K 6500K 9300K Gamma Selection Instantly adjustable between 1 0 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 2 4 2 5 2 8 SD Aspect Ratio Selection 4 3 or Anamorphic Tally Lights 3 Color Front ...

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